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Mohamed Salah’s agent has dismissed speculation that the Liverpool attacker could join the exodus to Saudi Arabia this summer.
Reports in the Middle East claimed that Al Ittihad are prepared to pay a fee of £60million ($76.3m) and offer the Egypt international around £155m in wages over the course of two years.
However, his representative, Ramy Abbas, insists that Salah has no interest in ending his six-year stay at Anfield.
Salah, 31, signed a new three-year contract last summer which made him the highest-paid player in the club’s history on around £350,000 per week.
“If we considered leaving LFC this year, we wouldn’t have renewed the contract last summer. Mohamed remains committed to LFC,” Abbas posted on social media.
We'll wallop no one playing this hybrid Inverted role bs that seems to be Klopp and the coaching teams fascination. Any half decent ball into the channel is a chance on goal. I can't even spell the team we played against tonight but any half decent team will score plenty against us.A very good fitness exercise to round out a very enjoyable pre-season.
I’m just disappointed I didn’t see ‘FSG OUT!’ banners and constant chanting against them and pitchfork waving. I was even promised a plane by someone. Very disappointing.
The SM/ on-line virgins have lead me to believe the movement has started! Maybe we’re saving it for Sunday?
Talking of, we’ll wallop Chelsea Sunday avvy BTW as the climb back to the summit begins.
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Uo the Reds! FTT!!!!!
I don't think Liverpool decline will happen this season, not when Salah is fit and on fire. Midfield might need a bit of time to get running, but I think they will finish 2nd again. Once age catch up with Salah, similar to Van Dijk ( and while I think he's still really good, just not on top level from couple of seasons ago). There's so much creativity in Liverpool team that I expect at 3 players in double digits at minimum.Really worried about this season ngl. Usually I'd put faith in the management to paper over the cracks but to me this season will be the eye opener if Klopp is beginning his descent into late Wenger era territory. Too much faith in certain personal and stubbornness in tactics that clearly don't work. I don't even believe transfers or a lack of DM etc.. will be our downfall this season. They say insanity is doing the same thing over n over and expecting different results. We'll see if the management can spot that it ain't personal that's the issue but the tactics that clearly doesn't suit the players we have.
Who'll be the new scapegoat now? But **** 110 mill kudos to Brighton but Caicedo is the best you can get on the market. No excuses for the team now and Klopp and the coaches have to get it right.
Who'll be the new scapegoat now? But **** 110 mill kudos to Brighton but Caicedo is the best you can get on the market. No excuses for the team now and Klopp and the coaches have to get it right.
Because you don't need to be a football savant to see how watching us out of possession is going to get us caught out and has happened time and time again. I'd be lying if I said im not apprehensive about how we are setting up. We have excellent players that will probably paper over the cracks as they did when we finally pulled our socks up at the end of last season. However like I said before it doesn't matter who we bring in if we continue to persist with the same tactics. Yes getting a midfield that can finally run will go a long way in providing cover to the defence but it will just be papering over the cracks for me. We'll see how the season goes I guess.Given the system you are so against mate contributed to us now carrying over the second best PL record this calendar year into the new season, it continues to baffle me why you have so much angst?
But each to their own.